The sixteenth issue of Vogue Adria has arrived
NOVI BROJ
September 2, 2025
The new, sixteenth issue of Vogue Adria, available today at newsstands and in our webshop, is a celebration of fashion in every sense – through fresh fashion stories, new collections, and trends that will capture our minds (and wardrobes). September is always the brightest month in the fashion calendar, full of the energy of new beginnings, and it is with this spirit that we have infused our latest issue.
The star of Vogue Adria’s September cover is Mia Armstrong, the next big thing among rising models. She shines on our cover thanks to Tonne Goodman – a fashion icon whose illustrious career has left its mark on an impressive 205 Vogue covers. Together with Vogue Adria’s new fashion director, Taylor Angino, and photographer Andy Harrington, Goodman created the Spectral Couture fashion story, guiding us through the shades and diversity of new haute couture visions. On the two covers of our September issue, Mia Armstrong poses in one of the most striking looks from Glenn Martens’ debut couture collection for Maison Margiela.
After several days of creating fashion stories and the cover for Vogue Adria’s September issue, Taylor Angino and Tonne Goodman met again to discuss the most exciting moments of her career and explore her rich archive from the very beginning – from volunteering at the Met Museum, through her first stylistic steps, all the way to this, her 205th Vogue cover, on which they left their joint mark.
At the heart of the Fall/Winter 2025/26 season are creations that convey the designers’ messages and visions. Although new cuts, trends, and rules take the spotlight, the obsession remains the same. The major fashion story The Collections, photographed by Andrew Harrington with styling by Tonne Goodman and Taylor Angino, offers a carefully curated overview of everything that matters in fashion on the threshold of the new season, from silhouettes to emotion.
The September issue also features an interview with Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, who moved from Proenza Schouler—the brand they founded 23 years ago—to Loewe. We spoke with the designers about new beginnings and the ever-changing fashion landscape as they prepared their debut collection.
The new issue also features a conversation with Martin Parr, one of today’s most prominent photographers, on the occasion of his new autobiography, Utterly Lazy and Inattentive. Parr revealed to Bojana Jovanović what continues to fascinate him in everyday life and why he considers the Croatian coast during the summer a perfect source of inspiration. Tena Razumović Žmara spoke with one of the world’s most influential restaurateurs, Keith McNally, about his new book, the bestseller I Regret Almost Everything. We visited the artist Ivana Bašić in her New York studio to discuss her new works, as well as universal trauma, the boundaries of the body, and a return to the immaterial. In a conversation with Slaven Došlo, Slavica Obradović, Jovan Krnet, and Antonina Petković, Teodora Jeremić discussed whether hobbies still exist today, or if they have become just new forms of productivity.